Armand Rousso would like to set the record straight
Posted on August 30, 2007 at 11:54 pm, with Comments OffCategory: Archived
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Armand Rousso would like you to know a few things about a recent New York Times article. For starters, that article, written by one Sual Hansell, was not of the professional nature of most other New York Times articles. Armand is a bit dismayed and disturbed by this.
Furthermore, Saul Hansell drug things out that were misleading, irrelevant and definitely not having anything to do with the current situations at hand.
I completely agree with Armand Rousso when he states:
The unfortunate message of Mr. Hansell’s article is that if you have made mistakes in the past, and even if you have paid the price that justice rightly demands, you can never be allowed a second chance.
Sadly, it is true that you will be forever strung up for any mistake you have made, no matter how big or small the mistake, and no matter how many amends and changes you have made since then.
I hope that between myself and many other bloggers, as well as Armand Rousso’s own article, the record can be set straight once and for all.
To read the fully detailed article, check out the Armand Rousso response to NYT story by Saul Hansell.
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